Changji style is a poetic style created by poets in Tang Dynasty.

Changji style poetry was initiated by Li He. Li He is the pioneer of Changji style poetry and a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. Known as Shi Gui. He was a romantic poet in the mid-Tang Dynasty and a representative of the change of poetic style in the mid-late Tang Dynasty. Most of the poems he wrote lamented the inner anguish of untimely birth and expressed his personal pursuit of ideals and ambitions.

Poetic description

Changji style poems show novel and unique characteristics in conception, image, diction and color setting. His conception and artistic imagination are very original. He is good at using myths and legends and grotesque and gorgeous words to create whimsical and unprecedented images. In terms of diction and color, words such as weeping, fishy smell, cold, blood and death are often used. Leng Yan's peculiar and beautiful style is rolling around, which makes poetry have a sad Leng Yan style.

At the same time, his style is also very ethereal and weird. In content, he mainly expressed his grief and indignation at his lack of talent. Whether describing the ideal world of ghosts and gods or describing the folk sufferings of ordinary people, he exposed and criticized the extravagance of rulers and praised the bravery of frontier soldiers. The artistic features of his poems are rich imagination and changeable content.